Please note: due to the weather conditions, the mantra rolling for the stupa has been moved from 10 to 24 January and the open day in Amsterdam on January 11 will only be held online!
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Buddhist Mind Science 3: Getting to Know Your Mind

Buddhist Mind Science to activate your full potential 

A new FPMT course with Annelies van der Heijden (onsite & online)

Discover the workings of the mind and the mechanisms of suffering and happiness and unlock your potential for mental balance, compassion and wisdom. Starting with Module 1- Cultivating lasting happiness: What Buddhism and Science Have to Say about It

The 7- Module Journey 

Welcome to this journey to unlock our potential and cultivate lasting happiness. Buddhism is considered by some a “science of mind,” because it presents a comprehensive and deep description of the mind, it studies its various aspects and functions, and it provides methods to observe it directly and to discover and activate our inner potential. And it does so with one intention: to overcome suffering and its causes and to cultivate true, lasting happiness.

The course follows a gradual approach, with a strong experiential component that invites everyone to reflect and check by themselves the different topics presented along the courses. With a strong emphasis on transforming daily life in meaningful ways, it provides both Buddhist and scientific perspectives. It consists of seven modules that can be followed as independent courses:

  1. Cultivating lasting happiness: What Buddhism and science have to say about it 
  2. Transforming the mind to cultivate lasting happiness
  3. Getting to know your mind
  4. Fundamental trainings to cultivate lasting happiness
  5. Wise paths to the heart
  6. The nature of perception
  7. Embodying warmheartedness and wisdom

For more information, download the folder with the full description of the course here

Module 3: Getting to Know Your Mind

What is our mind? What are the afflictions that obscure our inner potential? Can they be removed? Why do we often struggle with the same mental patterns? How deep and vast is the potential of our mind? 

This module focuses on an exploration of the mind to understand what it is, its characteristics, and how we can become more aware of our mental processes and of our mind itself. It also deepens into techniques to diminish mental afflictions, and reflects on the possibility of the continuity of the mind and on karma. It is complemented by references to some current scientific understanding of the mind. 

Your teacher – Annelies van der Heijden

Annelies is a Dutch, registered FPMT-teacher and qualified mindfulness teacher. She has been a Buddhist practitioner in the Tibetan Gelug tradition since 1994, which is the tradition of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Her Buddhist path gained footing in an FPMT Introductory Buddhism course at Kopan Monastery in Nepal in 1992. “This left an incredible impression on us, especially by the person who taught this course, Venerable Robina Courtin, an impressive, inspiring and very dynamic Australian nun. Her teachings were a rich mix of deep knowledge, a large dose of (self) humour and her own personal life experiences (also with Lama Thubten Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche, the founders of FPMT). It was laughing and confrontational at the same time, here the seeds were planted for me”

Annelies has been actively involved with the Maitreya Institute and with the FPMT organization since 1997. She has been a teacher for many years and facilitates program activities at both the Maitreya Institute in The Netherlands and within the FPMT organization worldwide. She has a background as a dietician, shiatsu therapist and yoga teacher.

“My aspiration is - how can I bring the pure profound Dharma from our tradition to our students without diluting it, but in such a way that it inspires and encourages thinking about the topics on a level that it touches their lives.”

Practical information

  • Day & timing: Tuesday evenings from 19.30-21.00 hrs
  • Dates Module 3: March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
  • Location: Onsite at our Maitreya Center in Amsterdam and online via Zoom.
  • Language: English (but questions can be asked in Dutch if needed)
  • Study materials & recordings: you will be provided with inspiring study materials. The classes will be recorded (audio and video) and provided to you. 
  • Registration: You can register only for the whole module (5 classes) 
  • Last-minute registration: Please also send an email to amsterdam@maitreya.nl, to ensure we can send you the necessary information in time to join the class.

Donation

Dāna (generosity) is one of the cornerstones of the Buddhist path. With your donation we can uphold our Dharma center, which is managed entirely by volunteers.

The suggested donation for this series of 5 classes is €60. For students and people with low income, the suggested donation is €40. Please send us an email if you'd like to make use of this option. Keep in mind that the donation amount should never be an obstacle to your access to the Dharma. Please contact us if it might be an obstacle for you.

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